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Site Number Signs are on Driver’s Side. For sites 26,27,36,37,42,43 please leave space for shared site. Pull fully into site.

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Guidelines

OFFICE HOURS: The office is open from 9am – 5pm daily. If you need assistance when the office is closed, please call 307-578-7602.

CHECK-IN/OUT TIME: Check-in time is 3pm. You should receive a text or email at least 24 hours prior to your arrival with a site number. Check-out time is 11am.

AWNINGS & WIND: Due to unexpected wind changes, we recommend not leaving awnings unattended.

OPEN FIRES: Due to the various and unexpected wind gusts, open fires are not allowed. Propane & Tire Pits are OK.

CHILDREN: You are responsible for your child’s actions. Please keep a watchful eye on them.

RESTROOMS AND SHOWERS: We have 4 individual unisex ADA restrooms with showers for the exclusive use of our guests. We clean them regularly and ask that you clean up after yourself as well. They are open 24 hours 7 days a week.

GENERATORS: Generators are noisy and they disturb your neighbors. We pay the electric company so that you do not have to run your generator.

ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING: Absolutely NO electric vehicle charging.

GARBAGE AND LITTER: Trash bagged and secured tightly may be deposited in the dumpsters. Leave your site as clean as you found it. Please do not discard filter tips, candy wrappers or other trash on the grounds. Remember to make sure the dumpster lid is always closed.

PETS: Pets are welcome on a leash. Pets must be cleaned up after and not left unattended.

SPEED LIMIT: Please keep your speed under 5 miles per hour while in the park.

VEHICLE WASHING: No vehicle washing allowed. Please contact office for Detailer information.

SMOKING: There is NO SMOKING allowed in any of the facilities.

QUIET HOURS: Quiet hours are from 10pm to 7am.

Area Attractions

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

A world-class museum complex featuring exhibits on Buffalo Bill, Native American history, Western art, and more. It’s a must-see for those interested in the American West.

Yellowstone National Park (East Entrance)

Just 53 miles from Cody, this entrance offers access to stunning geothermal features, wildlife, and scenic landscapes in the world’s first national park.

Cody Night Rodeo

The longest-running nightly rodeo in the world, showcasing thrilling rodeo events every summer evening, giving visitors a taste of real Western cowboy culture.

Old Trail Town

A historic collection of authentic frontier buildings and artifacts from the 1800s, offering a glimpse into the Old West’s colorful past.

Buffalo Bill Dam & Visitor Center

An impressive dam with panoramic views of Shoshone Canyon, offering a quick stop to learn about its historical significance in regional irrigation.

Mileage

Billings, MT (via WY 120) ...................

Canyon Junction, YNP .......

Casper, WY .....................

Cheyenne, WY ................

Cooke City, MT (via Chief Joseph Scenic Hwy.)

Denver, CO .....................

Fishing Bridge (Lake Junction), YNP

Jackson, WY (via YNP)

Old Faithful, YNP (via Norris) .....................

Old Faithful, YNP (via West Thumb) ........... 106

Rapid City, SD ................. 386

Red Lodge, MT (round trip, via Beartooth Pass) ........ 177

Sheridan, WY (via 14) ..... 148

Thermopolis ..................... 83

West Yellowstone, MT (via Canyon Jct., YNP) ..... 122

West Yellowstone, MT (via Old Faithful, YNP) ................. 140

Yellowstone National Park (East Entrance) ................. 52

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